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Hyperconverged Evolves with the HPE Hyper Converged 380

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To stay ahead of the competition, businesses are demanding more from their IT investment. That means their IT infrastructure needs to move even faster. Traditional IT was not designed for agility much less for small to mid-sized businesses and enterprise remote offices. These environments often have minimal IT staff with limited resources and expertise, so they need IT ...

To stay ahead of the competition, businesses are demanding more from their IT investment. That means their IT infrastructure needs to move even faster. Traditional IT was not designed for agility much less for small to mid-sized businesses and enterprise remote offices. These environments often have minimal IT staff with limited resources and expertise, so they need IT solutions that are simple to deploy, manage and integrate within an existing infrastructure.

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To support a business technology agenda, infrastructure and operations (I&O) professionals must factor critical aspects of their own environments into their decisions and understand how these requirements affect implicit and explicit weighting as they evaluate hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) offerings. This report covers the major variations in workloads and data services that can make an impact on your selection and outlines a methodology for evaluating the true cost of these solutions.